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Peli releases clear iPhone 7 Voyager Case

Designer and manufacturer of high-performance protective cases, Peli Products, today announced it is launching a clear Voyager case for the iPhone 7.

The new case is designed to showcase the colour of the phone, whilst also giving it the ultimate protection in any - harsh - environment.

The Peli Voyager case has a slim design that does not compromise high standards of protection. The protective cases withstand the most extreme conditions on Earth, as well as protecting the smartphone from day-to-day knocks and drops.

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Multiple layers of rigid polycarbonate and energy-absorbing TPR work together to protect the phone whatever stress it is put under and there are special built-in covers to protect against dust. The phone case also has a soft-touch exterior to ensure it won’t slide off surfaces or out of your hand.

“Consumers are making a large financial investment when they purchase the new iPhone 7, and they will want it to be protected,” said Piero Marigo, MD of Peli EMEA: “The Voyager case will ensure that owners of these new phones can be reassured that they have the best-possible protection for their iPhone 7 and their precious digital content.”

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Key features include:

  • Drop Tested Durability – Tested to Military Specifications to survive multiple drops. Peli exceeds the 810G Military Standard – which is dropping 1 sample x26 times from 1.2 metres - by doing this test PLUS taking 10 more samples at a time and dropping them up to 1.8 metres 6 more times
  • Four-layer Impact Protection – against drops and shocks
  • Screen protection – Protection for drops and scratches from keys or other sharp items
  • Advanced Shock Absorption – with elastomer inside a rigid polycarbonate shell
  • Non Slip Grip – a special soft touch exterior to prevent the phone falling off surfaces of slipping out of hands
  • Life Time Guarantee
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